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<strong>Country</strong> <strong>Garden</strong> <strong>Roses</strong>. Is There A Rose With Your Name On It ?<br />

GUY (Guy’s Gold) (Hybrid Tea Rose)<br />

A lovely new hybrid tea with blooms of bright rich canary yellow.<br />

Flowers earlier than most hybrid teas and repeats very quickly to ensure a good flow of blooms right<br />

through the season plus a pleasant perfume.<br />

Erect dense growth which has healthy glossy foliage which has good disease resistance.<br />

Stands out like a beacon in the garden and always looks fresh and cheerful and is suitable for any<br />

garden situation. A good rose for cutting as the blooms last quite well in water.<br />

Named as a memento for the 'Guy's Hospital Nurses League'.<br />

The league was formed in 1900 to benefit nurses at Guy's Hospital, and enable them to maintain<br />

links with the<br />

hospital and colleagues on a social and professional level.<br />

HANNAH (Hybrid Tea Rose)<br />

This beautiful rose has been around for a while and once was considered to be one one of the best<br />

red roses in Northern Europe.<br />

That is not surprising as the parents 'Peace' and 'Ena Harkness' are also beautiful and very famous<br />

roses which are still popular today.<br />

This tall stately rose produces classic high centred blooms of crimson/scarlet which really stand<br />

out in the garden.<br />

The healthy glossy green foliage sets the blooms off to perfection.<br />

Flowers through the season but needs a sunny warm spot for the best results.<br />

A classic rose which has the added bonus of a wonderful perfume. The long stems make this a super rose for cutting.<br />

Bred by Soenderhousen.. Denmark.<br />

Also known as 'Hanne'<br />

HANNAH (Hannah Gordon) (Floribunda Rose)<br />

The flowers of this rose are a delightful combination of blush and cherry pink, the petals being<br />

mostly blush with a generous decoration of the deeper colour along their rims.<br />

They are well proportioned, and develop from plump buds into double, cupped blooms that<br />

are quite large when fully open and yield a pleasant light fragrance,<br />

Because the clusters are well spaced and each flower has room to display itself, the overall effect<br />

is very colourful.<br />

It flowers throughout the summer and autumn and is a very useful rose for a bed or border,<br />

A vigorous plant with an open habit with large dark green leaves. A healthy and hardy rose.<br />

Bred in Germany by Kordes. Highly Recommended.<br />

Named after the popular Scottish actress.<br />

Also known as ;Raspberry Ice'<br />

Royal National Rose Society Trial Ground Certificate. 1983.<br />

HARRY (Hybrid Tea Rose)<br />

A very colourful extrovert rose with enormous striped blooms of orange red and yellow.<br />

If you are not afraid of bright colours in your garden, this one is for you.<br />

A strong vigorous rose with a good long flowering period plus handsome dark green glossy foliage.<br />

For best results plant in full sun and dead head regularly.<br />

Look absolutely stunning in a vase. A great rose for flower arrangers and rose collectors.<br />

Pleasant perfume.<br />

Also known as 'Harry Wheatcroft' & 'Caribia'<br />

Named after one of Britain's most successful nurserymen who lived from 1898 to 1977, and whose extrovert behaviour<br />

cloaked a shrewd head and a kind heart.<br />

HARRY (Harry Edland) (Floribunda Rose)<br />

Has never been a popular rose which is a great shame, as it is very beautiful and is one of the<br />

easiest of the lilac-pink roses to grow.<br />

The flowers are large and full petalled, often carried 3 to a stem, and open with high centres,<br />

becoming rounded and cupped as the petals reflex.<br />

They have an excellent fragrance and the blooms continue to appear through summer and<br />

autumn. For those who like unusual colours this is a useful rose to grow as a group in a mixed<br />

border.<br />

Makes a good cut flower as the blooms last well in water. Needs a warm spot to produce the best colour.<br />

The plant grows strongly with a branching habit to around average height, and bears large dark green leaves.<br />

Named after the late secretary of the Royal National Rose Society.<br />

Highly Scented<br />

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